This movie is largely a retelling of Goku's first encounters with Bulma, Oolong, Yamucha, and Roshi, with a new context added involving new characters like Pansy, Pasta, and Gurumes, a king who has been transformed into a monster.

Nah, I'm just kidding. You can pretty clearly see this is an Animax dub. But seriously, the original Mobile Suit Gundam is going to be released in biligual DVDs from Bandai Entertainment sometime soon.

ZZ hasn't been licensed, and might not ever be. But then again, Turn A was licensed. Won't be getting a dub, though.

In the frosty North, near Yunzabit Heights, lies a mystical, magical land called Vancouver, where exists a studio called Ocean Productions where they localize foreign cartoons. Once upon a time, these wooly Canucks lumbered into the studio to produce an English-language dub for a show called Dragon Ball Z. The dub was contracted to them by licensor Funimation in the big American state called Texas, where the steaks are so big, they block out the sun. They dubbed the first two "seasons" of the show under Funimation's guidance, and miscelleneous later episodes on their own.